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TUE 01.;INTON NEW ERA
May 124 1905
eautiful Trimmed
For
Millinery Special One-way Excursions
GRANO TRUNK RS AYMal
Montana, Colorado. Utah, British
Spring and. Summer.J
' Columbia, Washington,
Prolortionetely low,ratee to other pinto
from CILINTON.to
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The firmly -established leadership Of our Millinery is but the natural result ot our methods of conducting
this department. We -are satisfied,withsmail margins of profit on our Tritumed Hats. We conduct this department
. as we do every other department of this store—on a strictly business small -margin -Profit basis -: hence the great,
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success of this department. This week we havejust recerved, direct from New York, a beautiful assortment of
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White Duck and Embroidery Hats, among them being the i•lew Charlotte Corday. A very choice Collection of New,
York flowers just received, all of which are marked fully twenty-five per cerlilovver than any previous season.
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Splendid Bargains for Friday
The New Dress Goods for Spring and°
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-SUM r "
and Saturda
Our showing this season of Dress Goods is the best. this
store ever made. Mohairs and tweeds are the two great
leaders, and our stock of these popular goods is Very complete.
Fancy Mohairs, in shades of navy, brown, green and. grey at
45c, (,0c, 75e and 8$c.
Plait, Mohairs, startieg; at, 25e up to 85c
Tweeds at 00c. 75c and 85c In all the very newest colors.
Silks for Shirt Waist Suits
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• Ti eta on sale from March 1st to May
151, 1905.
For ticketAd full information, call or
•11.flodgens, 'town Agent
11iglinton tlew Eia
RAMAT, MAY. 12; 1805.
Boys' 25e Cotten Bose at 18e.
150, 20e to 25e Cotton HOSecat 2 for 25c • /
200 pairs of Ladies' and Children's Cotton' Hose, warranted 'fast
black, these are lines that are worth 15c, 20c to 250 • 211ipair for -
.$1.25 Silk Belts at I5e. • .
On Friday morning we will place on 'sale several dozen of our 'very 75c
finest $1.25 Silk Belts, at ' - •
Kid Gloves,at 55e, worth up to $1.00
Shirt Waist Suits of Silk are more popular this year than)
any previous season. While our stock of these wanted goods.,
is not quite as large as earlier in the season; we still have a
very fine assorment from which you can choose. .
Individual suit lengths of navy. green, brown, etc., in several
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' Your choice of 150 pairs of Ladies' fine Kid Gloves, in aseartea
sizes; that are yrorth 750 to.$1.00, for au
$6.50 to $9.00 Rain Coats at $3.00
Your choice of about a dozen three•quarter length rain coats, in
•fawne, browns, -greys and tweeds these are odd lines that sold at
$6.50 to $9.0, All to clear at ea.. .• • o
Girls' $2.50 Rain Coats at $1.50
$3.00
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Just a half-dozen girls' rubber lined rain coats, that are regular $1.50
$2 50 value, to go at... . .... . .... . .... . . . . . .. .
different designs, at 38e, flue, 75c and • 85c and ur, 'to • Chiffon Collar Forms I for 25o
si.00 per yard
In plain Silks, our assortment is very complete, all the new
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shades being shown here at 845c au4 $100 pit y'aiid
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- A Growing Corset Business.
lir. Lewis' Tote.
The'fact that Mr) E N. Lewis, M. P.
for West Huron, voted. with the Gov.
%Arent hea
caused a good. deal of dissatisfactlen
among. his Conservative supporters;
'and they are saying some yery em-
phatic things about him. A. meeting
of the Executive of the West Martin
Conservative Association is to be held.
Goderich to day, to decide upon
some course of tietien. Xis .even said
he will be asked to resign,. buthaving
defied the ,Executive already ' by his
vote, he can do so again, 'because their
cannot compel his resigtation• .
Thel‘Naw Eta thinks ' M. Lewis
voted. 'right, so far as tbe question in-
volved is concerned, but the least that
can be fauld is that he,. voted. contrary
to the wishes Ortlitilien whOpixt him
where lie is. •
COO Chiffai Collar Forms, in all sizes, from 14 to 14, 'both soft and
hard shapes, to clear at................. • ................. ..... ...7 for • _
25e
25 s at tbe
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- gore cRibb
on •
200 yards of pure silk neck. Ribbons, in assorted 'colors, regular 2c 1 gn
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values, to. go at per yard,
$1.25 Parasols at 98c
. • Yetirchoke of several dozen Parasols; with assorted handles, tops
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0 Corset business has: shown a .larger growth this
season than any previous year. We handle 'only-, makes that
we can fully guarantee to our customers, and, by keeping only.
reliable Corsets,our customers come back again. and bring their
friends with them. If you have not already tried a pair of our
Corsets, we are sure you will be well p!eased if You do so.
The Corsets -‘7%e sell are guaranteed for fit, comfort .and
and we are selling them from_i5c to 25c a pair lower in ' price
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than the average store. -
,50c Tape Girdle Corsetsat 35e
More than 150 pairs of these Tape Girdle Corsets have been
sold by us so far this Beeson. 100 pairs more are ready- tor %you 0
now They are regular 50c value to go at
Batise Corsets to go at 50e
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1+: Church News
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Sr. Josurn's. -May devotions are
"being conducted daily by Rev. Father
Pinsoianault, at 8 a. m. and 8. p. rn.
Organist Cuff, of St George's Church
Goderich, has not missed_ Sunday -
church service in 45 years. A pretty
good record.
:s said that more than the usual
number of' changes will be wade in
July, of the pastors of Methodist
• Churches in this district.
Rev. E. A. Hall will probably remainin charge of the parish of Gorrie and
• Foldwich till June s , w • I
move to Dorchester, New Brunswick.
• oNTARIO STREET. -The attendariC
last Sunday at the tovefeast and sacra-
mental services was large, and a 'pro-
• fitable time spent; the ceegregations
• at both morning and evening -service
• were exceptionallylarge. The Quart-
• erly . Official meeting was held kit
(Thursday) night.
The annual business meeting of the
Winaham Baptist Church was held
• cia;Wednesdey evening. Encourag-
• ing reports were read from the.several
departments, showing each to be in a
'flourishing condition. During the
year twenty-one persons were received
into membership and $1478,04 were
raised for all purposes. A heerty vote
• of thanks was tended the treasiirer.,,
'.. Mr. A Cosens, for the very efficient
7-seoixtranper in which he handled thechureh
• Seances, especial mention . being made
of his success in securing so lease It
nuMber of contributors to the general
• funds of the church
of material that will give excellett wear regular $1.25 val f c
drop next time b mos for West
"opts to. We fancy
olitically.,WestHu-
ion did not se d imto Ottawa to sup -
ort Sir W• ria Laurier., He should.
sure he • was eligible before
i -he w s nominated, or, rather than in.
cur the suspiciot that now rests upon
him, be should have resigned after he
was elected. The Advance dries not
believe that a man should go to parlia-
ment hound hand and foot on all mat-
ters, and thus prevented from •usieg
his judgment. on legitilation, but the
course taken. by Lewis ideas like a be-
trayal of the trust reposed in hito by a
majority of his _constituents. -,•Wing•:
ham Advance, Conservative: -
• Mr Lewis, who represents West Hu-
ron, owes an explabatieri to the elec-:
tors for his vote on the school question
because he was elected as aCouserva-
trve.
11 the circumstances
there is nothing for him to do but call
meeting in his riding, aid ask for the
opinion -of his electors on his conduct:
If he does not hold the meeting, .the
electors of the riding 'ought to hold a
meeting and express their opinion
Toronto World, Conservative. '
• te • 's like to hear something
$4.50, $5.50 to $6.50 Skirts at. $2
We have one through our stoc
. odd skirts left that soldat $450,$5
on a table for easy choosing ar. .
o m or -made sk* ts and all the
0 to $5.50,,and have
MONIEV mien.
ov wawk:w
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Mesit*. Jas Mitoliell, Goderich, and
Ai. CosenS, Winghant, representing the
County Sunday Scbecii Association,
were in town on .Wednesday arrang-
ing for,the.commg.cotiety...00nventton..
Sm. Pates. --:•Rev. Mr, Ganne preach-
ed in London last Sunday. Ileir._ Mark.
Turnbull, rector of St. George's church, ---T a al of the: x.egulations. - •
GoderidNo keeper orlandlora e „preached an `elternent see-. :. Of a tavern,
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mon it:1>W. Paul's church on Sunday . 8'
morning, and in the- evening Rev. Dr„, or shopkeeper for sale by retail, licens
bar -
Tucker. general secretary of the Cana -sea by this board, shall employ as bar-
d." h h M'ss onar • &cid,' t d . cleek or agett for the purpose
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• License. lit-..gulations,
"wow
prohibition in &license district simply
by saying the hotels'shall dose all the
time. W e may be wrong, but We do
not believe it was ever intended that it
License Beard should have suth power
-because it would enablethem to de
what a Legislature has not power to
We are not here,discuseing_the nier.
its or disinerith of • License or • Restric-
tion, but just the limits of the power
posessed by a. License Board. • .
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ONTARIO STREET CHURCH.
At the Epworth .• Lealgue Meeting
held for • :the •election of ofneers for
-the-ensuing_ year it _was_xesolved that
for the summer months the Leagu
meet' , on Monday night instead of
Sunday evening after. the 'service and
also that the Young People's class
meet in the north_class room a hall
hour, before the Leagh6. • •
The kind invitation of the : Wesley
The Liceitee"OOrnnlissioners forWest
Huron:have • had the ,regulations: for.
the current year printed, and.as some
Changed have been made therein that
are'Of public interest, We 'pablielr.•sev-
preached a powerful missionary. ser
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men outlining the work the society,
its needs and responsibilities, aiur 'urg-
ing the congregation to do their duty
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with an earnest spirit......The -a
jirornndeal, vestry meeting was e. . nor
yenin-There was no any. intoxicating liquor w a e .7 ,
meeting cthe A. Y. P. A. this week, shall he or she suffer or . permit any
but, next Tuesday !veto% all the mem- 0601 child Or to any minor or eppren-
hers are requested to attend, as several tiee to frequent stay in or loiter about
matters of iniportatice are to e dealt
with. -The Brotherhood of St. An• the case of a, tavern. such persen ohdall League tor. the 22nd inst. was. accept-.
church on Monday next. The mem- therein,Ltfite such elle% or boar er ed. , . ‘
drew tu. eet hi the vestry of St Paul's h
ead i fcasg•suifh persons
Both the literary and Social meet -
on
are ne..cial.0.._reg,ueeted to attend_ 113.:1" be excluded rom 3, ar-roorp
....of _aim hags will be held on extra nights so
on that eveningats it willbenecessary - 11 -'"Nati -keeper- landlordrir--
to selects', -delegate. to represent- the 'tavern, and no keeper of any shop fti :7tha-ai tie regular Ceig))-(--"rire-6"g"411-
Clinton chapter at the district Um- retail sale of liquors; shall on any pier-. be .devoted ' especially to devotion,
vention to be held in 14istolrel olt the tence'whateyer.give, sell, or etherwise. Bible study and Missionary: work, It
•of selling liquor, any -person under the
age of 2Iyears nor permit any mem-
ber of to he so empleyed,_
nor shall give, sell, or: otherwise dis-
pose of to any child, or any minor
apprentice under the'age of 21: years,
b his or hex- tavern or shop, -unless in
OLIN T ON
1 ten, if he ever att
We see his firsi
24th of 'May. • dispose of any intoxicating boor, to
4. expceted that •onte a month the
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SALVATION AregT.-The annual ef-
fort of the Salvation Army is at hand.
The work done last year in this coun-
try was as follows : 576 fallen girls
passed through the 12 rescue homes ;\ , whom written notice from thehusband
272 were given situations and 194 were kwife, son or daughter, master ur guar -
restored to parents and friends; 402. dim), or from a Justice Of the Peace, or
children were looked after 1159 men the Licence Inspector of this district,
were met and advised on the -day of that such person is a drunkard, has,
their discharge from prison in Toronto, been given nor after receiving a re -
and 900 were given temporary employ-
ment. Men's social -95,334 beds and
99,100 meals were stipolied ; 4,088 per-
sons wer2 sheltered. idissing friends-
anY person who is a. drunitarn,
any member of his house ot family, or
to any wife or husband, apprentice or
child, employee or any agent of' any
drunkard, or &kap), person concerning
quest in Writing, or a verbal notice not
to give, sell or otherwise dispose intoz-
ioating liquors toany 'tuition except on
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the certificate of a dum
ly licensed eal-
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rt 840'eggea-elirtlirpd-forlast Tear,- eel --praerl.....iaorter, peactisitig iti -the
APTIST uHURC11.-4Llev. fi.
1 0 were found. het arat 1111,11licipality where such person re-
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' superintendent of Baptist Home in 60 countrio,39 tri es India -aria sides
regular topic will be taken hy some
other League or Society. ,
The election of officers resulted as
follows : • •
Miss, Stevens, who has been presi-
dent and .has filled the position with
so mech. acceptance and faithfulness,
was re-elected. She will be supported
lit• the folloWing excellent staff of.
officers : . .
ist vice, Miss Moore ,
2nd -vice,' Miss Telbutt
...8rd-vicer.1V1isSLII,Ceartice--- --
' 4th vice, Miss K. Murch
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• Secretary, Miss Carrie Shipley .
Dikons for Ontario and Quebec, willCot -Secretary Miss Ada Murch
4 b Africa heillg workedAamongst. it Ins jet 'ft every .-tavern „, ' "
.and evening next Sunday. In the of support are kindly requested to as- must be it the most public part of WI: 4 reasurai Clrolt PeAto • _
The stroocan i
preach in the Baptist °lima morning Friends who fed tills work is worthy
morning the sermon will pertain to sist lilierally as they are calledapon premises, with a direct eittraiiee font, Leader of Singing, Len Weir
the main thoroughfare or street toasts- Pianist, Miss Lucy Grant' ,
ing such taVernt, and during all hours Assistant, Miss Plumsteel.
and days in which the safe or other . The general report oi the alms
disposal of liquor. 118 prohibited, the
view threugh all the windoWs in such was very encouraging. Progress has
barroom must not be obstructed by been made as stated in work, Bible
partition, curtain, screen, or recess, study, and .attendance and the soc-
blind, frosted glees or other contriv lay is free of debt. .
ance Whatecrever, and shall consist of That the Mtge, IS- intended to be
°,://10.%eviesPicattlthaIhoemNvianudytrog(lIfigptitftnte:. le:Tallawytore,. ipwregthreessete ttiohnanotjieettpipaainsts
ited hours shall have no blind, curtain. , , .
or other obstruction on the lower halt. Of divisions who shall work for three
the said window or windows shall be months in a special contest toward
of clear, transparent awl uncolored increasing the membership of 'the, Lea-.
'glass (not frosted cm grained) and smell gue and subseribers toWard the For -
that all parts of the interior may be
readily seen from the street. No seats Ward lVfovement tliat is Ille,Iting good
of any kind whatsoever shall be keit prOgreas under the leadership of Miss
or used in the bar -room, Tebibutt. The blues and the reds will
ioned by 1Vliss.,,AgneW and Mr,
Two important changes occur in the 130 chalut)
foregoing. One is the absolute prohib- Grant Beaten, fesPectively.
Mon Of sale to minors under any cir-
otanstanees i the other is the . removal Rev, W74: -Howson, pastot• or. tho
of all emits f rom bar -rooms; tile enforce- Askin Stetet Methodist Choral Lon-
er than beneficial. dtgliiiitil eentoi egottihtegue r hieits tplittsttohrealle 1WilOarnicd.
Mr. ao*son is in good health, and
ment of these positions eannot be oth-
Notwithstandirig what Mr. Saunders perforMing all duties eonneeted with
Chief lAcense Commissioner of the De- his elittrelt.
pavement Oyes to the contrayy, the Mr. J. E. Hunter, 8011 of Mr. John
Cottunissionere are of the Opinion that Minter. Brussels, who has been Study.
they have power to eitabge the hems' Ing for the Methodist Ministry in Vie.
of dosing. It being pointed mit that tort& University, Toronto, has eoii.
if this is correct they have power to pleted his course and passed hig exam.
&alto the%our to any they nee fit. 'nation, taking a high standing, e
They; rely that tat& is the faet, . atid will probably be ordained in .Time it, , bed eetet, the masa as it
•home mission work. Rev. r. Norton
Is an able preacher, and all who hear
Imp will be delighted. A cordial invi
s' "ration is extended to the public to at-
, t „tend these services... Rev. Mr. Viens,
of McMaster University, is expected to
give an address in the Baptist church
bine near future on the work of.
• Orande Ligne Mission. Fuller an-
. nouteettent later..
from time to tune. .
•
IVILLTS Onnnon.-The Young .Woin'.
en's Guild held it's regular monthly
meeting on Monday night, After the
used. devotional exercises business Was
proceeded with as follows t The secre-
tary read a letter from the superinten.
debt of the Suridav school, suggesting
that the Gl.:431,8aisla render' .';elleet.ivn
,.. *VESLUIC CRURCH. -An' unusually , service to the congregation in asststing
large number participated in the sac- I in the work of the Sunday school, by
' detailing regularly genie of its trietn-
. namental services on Sunday last, and
bers to act as visitors to absent schol-
Much interest was manifested therein.
Thb meeting of the quarterly official ars and heiVseoliterit to their districts
'hesrd takes plaCe on Tuesday next, vOho are Presbyterians, The Guild de-
cided to take up this work, and the fol-
. When it is anticipated the reports wid
thew a prosperous mod progressive lowing met/Mere were appointed to
.ear. Of the membership there have look, after the sante I St. John's ward,
, , OM 20 removals during the year, and Misses Torrance and Monteith t St.
• - ' -We deaths ; 60 have been taken into lames', Misses Walkinshaw mat Me.
Rev. Ma Mat- Ewalt ; St. George's, Misses Md.:made
• • /the church on trial
- staling has been gratited two months.' aild Wiseman .; St. Andrew's, Mts.
leave of absence, when his pulpit work johnsoli and Miss Smyth. The Guild
Will be supplied by Rev. .1. Holmes, of also decided to hitlYs the June meeting
. ,Ldridon.....A missionary meeting will a social one, to which all the women of
... 'be -held in Wesley League next Mot- the church are invited. Miss Houston
thtr evening. to be conducted by Mies then sang a sola entitled "jestiS, I am
• gag& Davis; the League has raised r resting." Miss hainst Manning gave an
, 'over $80 this gear for niissions. „, I exeellent paper on "Sob." and SesSie
then sung, Which closed a very interes-
ting' Awl profitable nieqting...,In ad-
dition to an unaccompanied anthem
rendered in ood taste OTI StindaY oven.
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-ing.hxthe to4,,,..M.X‘pli.A.,,,A,..,,,)uver
Mr. and rg, ,,w W. merin. vamp°.
sang a trio, Wifielt Vette Much enjoyed,
The W. M. . intend havingO'Neil gave a readitig. A hymn was
Mood thank offering next, Sunday
'when appropriate gerniong will be
fireilehed morning itiid evening by
the pastor Nev,11. M. Marining eon.
• irt theniorning, and alt gitta however
. *tiara), Will be gratefrilly received,
When the Ottawa, Free Press an-
neoneed that Mr Lewis was one of the
Ontario Conservatives who would vote
with the government, it led several of
his constituents to write him, urging
that he should not 'do so, and. during
his visit here a week Ago personal in-
terviews to the same effect were. had,
but only with evasive replies from the
member. The Executive Committee morrow on a visit to her sister, Mrs..
a the Conservative Aesociation in this Joy; of Ayliner.
Shat About Some .ROQM /NW-
' jog .Iiang raw. Pictures ao?
• • InStead of punching. holes in your new Walt
Paper, let us supply you, with enough Moulding to
go around yeur room, and a dozen or more'Mould-
ing Picture,Rooks.'•
TheMoulding may be had in _plain and fancy
gold, white, green, blue, buff, Terra Cate, and• ,
yak. • '
Pries front 3!10 15c Per foot,
Moulding "looks 10e per doe,
^II 1 for an increased Wan
THANK Yuk, Paper trade, and we
also know that you want to thank us for value re-
ceived. The Wall Paper stock- mcot be brought
02.wn to the lowest notch, an.# among our samples
arliT6eiit will fin, papers that artbetrig dear,
ed. regarstess of cost' or profit,'
ot ALL . PAPER TRIMMED FREE
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Fancy China and Cut airiSS Sale •
Commences Monday, May 15th
20 per cent, discount off all. lines for 30 days.
This department will be all re -arranged and
' re -stocked next week.
00Per
Clinton.
Woman's Institute Meetings
4f Personal Notes +
41- Women's Institute Meetings hays
÷ been arranged as below. Speakers
Tuisithtionsgor tionwgnrelaotrive;othorgtriftends 44.. and Subjects -Mrs. Jean &IT, 8-17"
nexus us of the fact each week. WO
Al would annbonce it In the NEW ERA,
• Dr.' Shaw aid Mr.. MB. McTaggart
were hi Toronto yeSteeday.
Mrs. Latornell, of St Thomas, is
visiting her mother here.
•Mr. H. Hayden has been appointed'
Postniasta of Port Albert.
. Mr. Thos. Winters, of Setsforth, Vis-
ited his aunt, Mes. •Wittd, Albert St.
Mrs. Snow, Georgtosin, • was the
gueA of Mrs. Crittenden' on •TuesdaY.
larunsWick avenue, Toronto -"Food
and Its Relation to the Body," "Wa. •
ter. Milk - Beverages" "Meats,'
"Vegetables," "Valles of Sunshine and.
Fresh Air," "Balanced Rations for -
Man," "Physical 'Education: of_Ohild- •
'reo.". Miss L. Sh.uttlewottle Gixelph,'
Ont. -"Home Dairy, Work," "Fruits*.
Methods'of Canning, Preserving, , etc„:
"Cool Dishes for Sithinfer. Use."
Evening subject -"The Care of Milk .
for Factories and Creameries," "Even-
ings at the Homestead." ,
Exeter Town Hall, June la '
Baylidd, Town Malt June 12.
Clinton, Town Hall. June 13.
Holmeseille, • Methodist pliptch,.
:Mr. H. 13artliff attended the funeral June , .
of Rev, Mr. Webb, at Locan, on Tues- Goderich, Temperance Hall, June
"Y.. • ' ' Constance,Temperance Hall. Juno
.Mr. Joshua Attwood, of Galt, Was 1.0. • . • • . -
the guest of•Miss Ethel Retreat over - Ethel, Ternperance Hall, June 17.
Sunday. '• • , • • Molesworth, Orange Hall, June :
Miss L. While, late of the eastern Bluevale, -Foresters' Hall, June' 20,
states, is visiting her. old. friends in Goerie,. Town Hall, June 21.
• Mies Hulaah Whitely and Miss Lily •-
Clintot. • rolvot::::, oFfoirlieest,Nerme'.11:011.:: Jute 24.
Hunt Nero visiting friends in Mateo!.
field last week. ' Dian Sin.,-Ilaving heard that a re-
port seas being eirenlated in about
Miss, 'Jennie Shannon leaves to Clinton that an entire Shire' horse
which we sold to Dominick Iteynolds,
and named. "Birdsall Melanite," was
one that we had imported .last year
and had sold .and.,hed him" returned to '
US, 'We beg to say that the reporkis en-
tirely false.iis we imported this horse
e as • retuerned toTown: ' hint. to Mr. Reynelds aloha tbe •
voted in direct violation. of his pledge. fifteenthofthe same noonth.., We can-
to the Conservatisrelof this riding that Mr. W. S. Holmes, of LveknoW; not understand people circulating such
he would squarely support Mr. Borden.. to see his sisters here Yesterday. a falsehood when tlaey mug. know it
The general comment about town is in . He Was on his way to the Soo. will do irreparable injury ..to Mt' Rey_ :
strong. condemnation o.; his course, a
Elliott, a the "i3Iiiigham.rimesaeaVes. trace this, story we will certainly issue
We understand that ar• H. B. nolds and lo ourselves. If we can
condemnation which we tegret. to say •
is-amply_desterved.•HGoderich hertly-•ot-aarip-to-the„old-country.. • ainst any person orparsone
Thfl AnditOr-G011eral Miss wahuoghhastonb, eceinf tvhieethjnacgksboenr. uttering ,his falsehood, as neither Mr.
Reynolds nor we Oen afford to letre. -
.who are members of the Roman Oath,
riding, with. the • exception of 'those •
on Friday on a visit to friends at St.
Mr. Harry Glazier and mother left
olic faith, combined •in a very firm but Clair Michigan. • " '
temperately worded protest, which '
• Miss Lily Miller, .who has been visit.:
was forwarded to Mr. Lewis at Ottawa.
h r ncl 'Do Icicion, a pa about the first. of March this year. and
He has disregarded these :views and ffd
• relatives at Brussels, has returned: to Ports of this kind, go unchallenged.
. Yours truly, Ilawatm & MoDonera, '
- Mr. 3, L. McDougall, the auditor- town. ,
general, has sent a letter to Parlia- Mrs a Geo. Cross, of Silver Creek, ExETER, May. 10th, 1905.
Mont intimating that as the Govern- N. Y., who has been visiting her re-
latives here for a month, returned
ment does net seem inclined to amend home on Monday, ..
the A., udit Aet on the lines he thinks Mrs:. John 'MCGuire and childret,
.necessa,rir, and as lie reeornmeruleas he who have been.visiting at the. home of
will again haye to render his reeignee, • her fatherrA.. '0.••Pattuton; returned to
The gove-iniiiiiiikathoui Mr. A. IL Plinnmer. of 131 Ithil°rrItl*8rd'to-1.1r•-•and Mrs. -Peter •
BORN. • .
DOHERTY-In Clinton, (in May 9th•
to, Mr. and Mrs. E. Doherty •
Lttcan on, Saturday. McDOVGALL-In Goderich town-
tion
resignation at once. He has been a f s pi • , f Y .• b s. • McDougall, a daughter.
son o r: . nmmer, e t on a uses, "
with his own importance. He is only terests of the Eureka cetne t block May 3rd, to Mr. and Mts. R. Grigg, as
GRIGG-In Goderich township, on
goo °Mold, but his head is swelled netts trip to Manitoba points in the in- I
a Civil servant, yet he presumes to • , daughter.
machine.
dictate as to what shall be the proper
fiel 'Mre. Robt. Watkine left on Tuesday
form of the Audit Act. The letter
addressed to the electors during the for.,Saskateone to _join her. husband,
last general election Was a piece of
impertinence, and' should not have who recently Went weet and has taken
up land there. She was accompanied
been overlooked live seconds. • by her sister, Mrs. Waite, who went
haleb:enin italttoegr tii.ottotriegnoartnenwei nt;ht as far as Winnipeg,' where she will
visit friends. .
his idioeyttcrasies.
Some of the West Huron Cotter-
serVatives now Say that they elected a
November, without either knowing it
or intendingto do so.
•'he Goderich Star says it. is waiting
for the islaW ERA'S proof of the sttite-
ment that a quarter • Million election
fund was put up in the ifiterest of Mr.
Whitney. Well, if It will be patient
the. proof will be forthcoming, if the
Whitney government does not Side,
track the atternpt to give the.evidencei
What is this! The Whitney Gov-
ernment PropOSest to tax 7steek Weal'
The men; who could never find. limo -
age strong enough with Which to cle-*
riounce the tax,„on corporations, and
the succession dues. Where's the
difference, practically,' between a tax
• Ott a Corporation and on a, sale of bank
or other stet*
There are some people. who aro al-
ways tinkering with legislation, and
'are never -satisfied unless they ettri get
upon the statute booksome hobby 'dr
pet idea which has really no more
right to be made law, than anything.
Sueh was the proposal of Mr. Craw.
ford,\of Toronto, to make it an offence
punishable by iv showy fine to keep
cat& that have riot been &horned, -
JEAVIS Goderich township on, •
May 10th, the wife of Mr. Joseph Jer.
Os 01 12 daughter. • .
LANGLEY-At Niagara, Falls, on
May. ist, the wife of Mr. James Lang-
ley (neice of Mr. Edmund' Crawford„.
concession 8 Hullett,) of son.• °
Miss %Susie MulloY, who had been McCOWAN -In Stanley, May Oth,to •
• Mr. and Mrs j. IVIeeowan, a daughter.
spendin a week with her sister, Mrs.
James witchell, left on Saturday for
Toronto, where she goes into Millinery
busineets-Sheinurrbeeir-liVittgib--ne.-
troit for some time, but says she can
de just ZS well or better in Canada
than she can in the States.
jorrotree, rieft---,-AilrivItririterlute-reeeivekiv.4alit re
righ , they ulds if SO desired, lutVet.i.rit nervie circuit, deserved to be.
Will J. Shipley, who has been at-
tending the Western. Medical College
at London, has successfully passed, his
third year examination. Although
laid up in Victoria Hospital with
diptheria at the titne of the examina.
MENNELL.-In London, on April 29.
to Air. and „KM W. Mennen, formerly
of intom-anotr.
REYNOLDS -In Hullett May 8
to Mr. and Mrs. John rteynoids a son.
MARRIAGEs •
HOLLAND—JERVIS.—At Winni-
,ke8; on April 29th by the Rev, G•
Bicton. of the . Presbyterian Cluireh,
Mr. Thos. «Holland, of Winnipeg to
Miss Cecilia, Jervis, formerly of Olin -
tion, he Was able to complete the Same, t°C11.A.biPBELL-' 14YSON-In TOreh*
thOUgh a, day or two later than the to, on,April 29th by Rev. Dr. Turnbull
Mr,Thos. &Campbell tO Miss Florenee
Alice &trot, daughter Of Mrs, J.
Payson, Clinton. •
SHANNON DORRANtlE=At the
Manse, E mondvilt on April 20th, by
, others. He is at present home on a.
rvisit. • ' *
The folloseing, from the Exeter Ad-
vocate, refers to a former Clintonian-
"For some time past it has been gen.
‘erally known that. Mr. .„ N. 1k E. Kari), ..4eY. N. r B. i? fr. wm. swi.
1VIa,nager of the Sotrereurn Bank :here, .','&1.1b:Iiiitm, 6 Adergezir a th „County, ...ta.. • .
wnowtta tobebient,gettoosvtaedbi itsohetbde innewLboenadeosnh. Mies BEE,lilizaBbset,shoDxolraincAes, Rofittitatfortthhe'.
April 2$th.
The change WO understand is tO take the Rectory, Wyominf. oil
beetrtnanager of this bra,nett since its by Rev. J. M. Gfinte 1), r. X, Ir. Steele, .
Place in a few days. Mr, Kern has
establishment ettd by his genial and enson of Winghatn, to MISS Emma J.
made hosts. of irienda, Ins business ,..,..WAL,. XX._iit. .—.1)4491)iktop*,' on _.M. ay 9th
Fraser, of Plympton Tp,
obliging disposition, coupled .with
tact. good judgment and trite bud. Thos. A. WALKer. aged 'fl Years
tess principles fit hint thoroughly for IrOK -Ab Morden, on Wednesday,
his tAllihg 1 anct it, is largely . due to May ara, Me. Sohn .15ox, aged 70 years
these good qualities in the locol inane- arid 8 days.
ger that the Sovereign Bank of Can. • mearesiGnT_Iti myth. April 36titi
ati, has boon se PresPereus And shared Jane,daughter of 11r1r, and Mrs. it Me.
so liberally in the bankilig business
done in tikis locality. Creiglit, '
. KINO —Tritest Wawanosh, on May
3rd, Jeanette Yuill, Wife -of Mr. Peter
Sale Refilatelo. King, aged ilk years.
A frame cottage, with Ali 6.0t6 Oa gitaitluo HigIA:611:dZ:ittilragl.lanh °11 AtIrli 8r°
i A It Middy. reliet of the late Campbell
on North street,. helongio to Geo. Steep,
his hclAilit other good quahtiee4 he has
CHNDEN02.In Colborne, on April.
Gbdethill 611 atlakikAlattYlok' 1114N3* 103sNataiina Itil`Abo X,p,gee (Vnder aged 42 Tents,
a